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here is an update from an old friend and pair of ours, author of "beyond outrage" and steve moore, i guess robert reich attacks things, but why is it your democratic friends never want to cut spending and never want to shrink the government? why is that? >> i think a lot of documents are willing to cut spending that maybe you would agree with, larry. the problem with this bill, the biggest problem is it doesn't deal with the debt ceiling. we are going to have trench warfare and this is not going to end. >> the debt ceiling which is a scary thing. the republican's last shot at leverage, but markets get real nervous as i do when you start messing around with the us credit worthy news. and during the negotiations the democrats had no interesting spending. let me say one thing about this deal. if you look at the specifics of the deal, you know, it is not such a terrible thing, it is probably the best that republicans could get. but i want to make this point loud and clear. this is raising taxes on investment and businesses. i don't see anything good about it for the markets. we finally h
here is an update from an old friend and pair of ours, author of "beyond outrage" and steve moore, i guess robert reich attacks things, but why is it your democratic friends never want to cut spending and never want to shrink the government? why is that? >> i think a lot of documents are willing to cut spending that maybe you would agree with, larry. the problem with this bill, the biggest problem is it doesn't deal with the debt ceiling. we are going to have trench warfare and...
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joining us now democratic strategist john halinko and steve moore, i love this. harry reid today wants to turn an across the board spending cut into a tax hike. >> it is hard for president obama to make the case against it because it was barack obama's idea in the first place to have it. now democrats are sprinting from it. the reason is democrats thought republicans wouldn't be able to swallow the sddefense cuts. but they came to the conclusion, it is the only way to cut spending and the idea that we are going to transfer and get rid of the sequester and raise taxes. if any single republican voted for that, i would want them extracted from the party. it is the opposite of what we want. we had the biggest tax increase weeks ago. >> what is the president's position going to be? is he going to team up with harry reid and turn this into a tax hike xwbill? >> what we need to do is focus on the long-term deficit. i agree. you raised the point about the need to get together and come up with a deal and eliminate the deficit, that would be great. but cutting a massive, m
joining us now democratic strategist john halinko and steve moore, i love this. harry reid today wants to turn an across the board spending cut into a tax hike. >> it is hard for president obama to make the case against it because it was barack obama's idea in the first place to have it. now democrats are sprinting from it. the reason is democrats thought republicans wouldn't be able to swallow the sddefense cuts. but they came to the conclusion, it is the only way to cut spending and the...
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journalist and radio host of the shannon moore show nightly on k o n ninety five point five f.m. in ten twenty am anchorage and also the host the t.v. host of more up north shannon welcome back to you dream of me happy new year tom well thank you the same to you it's great to see you environmentalist have been warning about the dangers of drilling in the arctic for as long as anybody's been talking about doing it how did something like this actually happened. well you know it's curious ministration really how that's true and it was. really a part for me last year when ken salazar when asked about his plans for dealing with you know what we're going to do if there was a spill in the arctic we don't know how to clean up oil under ice and it's so precarious the environment is so precarious there what was he going to do it and he actually said i don't believe there will ever be a spill which you know is sort of the abstinence program i think for some people that end up to be parents as teenagers i don't think it's really going to happen but it is been and it has been this remeeting c
journalist and radio host of the shannon moore show nightly on k o n ninety five point five f.m. in ten twenty am anchorage and also the host the t.v. host of more up north shannon welcome back to you dream of me happy new year tom well thank you the same to you it's great to see you environmentalist have been warning about the dangers of drilling in the arctic for as long as anybody's been talking about doing it how did something like this actually happened. well you know it's curious...
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he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore does. to use that example for someone not in office for four years and said he would run for governor and didn't work, you can take him off the table. >> bob: can you take the republican party and the house that voted against immigration reform? >> dana: excuse me. who are the people that ruin comprehensive reform in 2008? the senate democrats -- >> eric: harry reid -- >> dana: so why are you blaming the house republicans? >> bob: they voted against it. >> andrea: i have respect for colin powell, but he also said this. asked about hillary clinton and benghazi he said he didn't believe it's a blot on her record. how can he say this when there is four dead americans. she said i take responsibilit responsibility. kim i don't know why he went on a limb. i have respect for his service and served well and rewarded with tremendous opportunities in the bush administration. this makes no sense. >> bob: he was secretary of state and understands things like this happen. this is not the secretary of st
he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore does. to use that example for someone not in office for four years and said he would run for governor and didn't work, you can take him off the table. >> bob: can you take the republican party and the house that voted against immigration reform? >> dana: excuse me. who are the people that ruin comprehensive reform in 2008? the senate democrats -- >> eric: harry reid -- >> dana: so why are you blaming...
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let's ask stephen moore, how bad is it that we don't have a budget and who do you hold responsible? >> it's dysfunctional, but look, let's be fair and i am a republican. i'll admit that. when you talk about not passing a budget, ali, you should let your viewers know it's been 1400 days since the democrats under harry reid have passed a budget. they haven't done their constitutional obligation of passing a budget every year. you may or may not like paul ryan's budget. i know there's are things that you've picked apart. but at least the republicans have passed a budget in the house. are both sides responsible for not passing a budget, no, the democrats are not. and the president, every year submits a budget to congress, he will submit one in the weeks ahead. when he submitted his last budget before the democratic congress and they voted on it, that was defeated 97-0. so one of the problems here, i think what republicans are going to say going forward, mr. president, you and harry reid go forward. we've passed three budgets, we've done one every year. it's time to show your hand and te
let's ask stephen moore, how bad is it that we don't have a budget and who do you hold responsible? >> it's dysfunctional, but look, let's be fair and i am a republican. i'll admit that. when you talk about not passing a budget, ali, you should let your viewers know it's been 1400 days since the democrats under harry reid have passed a budget. they haven't done their constitutional obligation of passing a budget every year. you may or may not like paul ryan's budget. i know there's are...
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joining me now to discuss this is steven moore, an anti-tax crusader and editorial board member at "the wall street journal." steven, let me start with you. president obama says the debt creeling is nonnegotiable, but republicans in congress are going to use it as a negotiation tactic. you always say the government needs to get out of the way and let businesses grow. suspect not raising the debt creeling to pay for bills already incurred standing in the way of the economy? >> well, you know, ali, you said the republicans view this as a good tool to try to discipline spending. i don't think they view this as a good tool, but i think they view it as maybe the only tool that they have right now to try to get president obama to negotiate on spending cuts. as you've quite correctly said, we just lived through the first of these cliffs, which was the fiscal cliff. we got by that one. you know, democrats feel they had their day there and they did. they got their tax increase. republicans are still wondering when are we going to get around to reforming these big giant entitlement programs and m
joining me now to discuss this is steven moore, an anti-tax crusader and editorial board member at "the wall street journal." steven, let me start with you. president obama says the debt creeling is nonnegotiable, but republicans in congress are going to use it as a negotiation tactic. you always say the government needs to get out of the way and let businesses grow. suspect not raising the debt creeling to pay for bills already incurred standing in the way of the economy? >>...
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mary estasia and steve moore. steve, let's go to you first. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little bit more than i do. why don't you make the west case for doing it for the deal? >> this was for republicans eat your spinach moment. i don't see any other alternative to what happened. look, i think this is rampant deal for so many reasons. i think it's for the economy, my point is that i don't think republicans have much choice. you talk to john boehner and for mitch mcconnell the president would not budge one inch on cutting spending. he had no interests in doing that. the republicans believe, i think they were probably right, they had gone into 2013 without this tax issue resolved, they would be pummeled day after day. i hate the deal but i think it was the least
mary estasia and steve moore. steve, let's go to you first. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little bit more than i do. why don't you make the west case for doing it for the deal? >> this was for republicans eat your spinach moment. i don't see any other alternative to what happened. look, i think this is rampant deal for so many reasons. i think it's for the economy, my point is that i don't think republicans have much choice. you talk to john boehner and for...
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. >> alfred moore has been outstanding all season. you know what i like about him the most. >> rg3. >> that, too. alma mater. great guy and great player. biggest games of the season. best players on the redskins roster performed up to expectations. alfred has done that and then some. former sixth round draft pick rushed for over 1600 yards this season. that was second best in the entire league. morris remained only i eed cons season long. first season with the club broke the franchise single season rushing record and saved his best performance important last. in the sunday night matchup, morris ran for 200 yards and three scores to lead the skins to victory. his teammates have known all along. >> he looked like that since august. you know. when we didn't know who he was, we were thinking who is this guy alfred morris? but everybody knows who he is now. >> told everybody he has been the backbone of the offense. rg has been putting up big numbers. you know, withoutal presented, man, we won't be where we are now. >> what he is able to do
. >> alfred moore has been outstanding all season. you know what i like about him the most. >> rg3. >> that, too. alma mater. great guy and great player. biggest games of the season. best players on the redskins roster performed up to expectations. alfred has done that and then some. former sixth round draft pick rushed for over 1600 yards this season. that was second best in the entire league. morris remained only i eed cons season long. first season with the club broke the...
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. >> juliane moore, so brave to take this role. now, with you and tina fey, we have three of the most incredible impersonations of sarah palin. >> a tough fight to push a bill through a bitterly divided house of representatives. winning it requires the president to make a lot of unsavory deals that had nothing to do with the big issue. i wouldn't know anything about that. >> wow. what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> really this award is about tony mendez. an american hero. he represents the clandestine service as well as the foreign service making sacrifices every day. i want to thank our troops very much. >> well, if those in conservative talk radio didn't have any topics to talk about today, they can talk about hollywood and politics. >>> up next, old king cole will deep dive into the shifting politics of once reliably blue cold country with senator rockefeller's requirement and enough votes to hold on this his seat and any others slipping away from the party. you're watching "the daily rundown"
. >> juliane moore, so brave to take this role. now, with you and tina fey, we have three of the most incredible impersonations of sarah palin. >> a tough fight to push a bill through a bitterly divided house of representatives. winning it requires the president to make a lot of unsavory deals that had nothing to do with the big issue. i wouldn't know anything about that. >> wow. what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> really this award is...
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and julianne moore in classic black and white. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings iimagine living your life withss less chronic low back pain.. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about
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bill: steven moore thank you. watch the word and the action of marco rubio on this, because even before the election republicans were saying, you will not see immigration reform happen unless our fingerprints are all over that law. watch that later today. thank you, steven. >> the republicans have to be a proimmigration party. i think this is great what marco rubio is doing and i think it will revive the republican party among hispanics, i really do. bill: thank. >> take care. martha: a little more context on the issue of illegal immigration. the number of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. was estimated at more than 11 million people in 2011, the number of unauthorized immigrants speaked in seven at 12 million and u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement known as ohio removed 400,000 illegal immigrants from the country this year. in a was the most active deportation for that agency, so that is a big number. bill: we get this now, a top u.s. diplomat calling for north korea to stand down on plans for a controver
bill: steven moore thank you. watch the word and the action of marco rubio on this, because even before the election republicans were saying, you will not see immigration reform happen unless our fingerprints are all over that law. watch that later today. thank you, steven. >> the republicans have to be a proimmigration party. i think this is great what marco rubio is doing and i think it will revive the republican party among hispanics, i really do. bill: thank. >> take care....
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the bikings were found at the richmond home of a 57-year old mark moore. moore was arrested when he tried to sell a stolen bike back to its owner. mooreis a convicted felon. picturesof the bikes, parts and information on how to reclaim them is posted on the website. google's eric schmitt called for open internet in north kree yachlt he is twl with a nine person commission. today theytoured a computing center and met with the few north koreans allowed to use the internet. the delegation is also calling on north korea to end the weapons program and provide fair treatment to a detained american person. >> bill talked about some snow flurries earlier. >> we have a shot on some of the higher peaks but there's so little moisture with with this system, i wouldn't anticipate much. take a look at live storm tracker two. what i'm tracking is this cold airment look at this. it's coming down from the polar regions and marching over top of us. that's going to drop temperatures overnight tonight to at or below freezing. that'sthe cold front. you can see the moisture out
the bikings were found at the richmond home of a 57-year old mark moore. moore was arrested when he tried to sell a stolen bike back to its owner. mooreis a convicted felon. picturesof the bikes, parts and information on how to reclaim them is posted on the website. google's eric schmitt called for open internet in north kree yachlt he is twl with a nine person commission. today theytoured a computing center and met with the few north koreans allowed to use the internet. the delegation is also...
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michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem. can't afford to go to college. not my problem. it becomes our problem. take away too many safety nets and everyone starts to feel the impact. you will have a legitimate reason to be in fear. i'm not saying it is perfect everywhere else. but i've noticed see the national benefit to taking care of each other. free medical care, free or low-cost college mental help and i wonder why can't we do that. i think it is because in many other countries people see each other not as separate and alone but on the path of everyone exist as the whole. you don'
michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem....
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now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls for something else. and i just don't believe there ought to be a difference in the standard. if a woman can meet those standards she ought to be able to serve, be recognized and paid for it. >> simple as that. if she can meet the standards she's good to go. >> i agree. what the policy is asking for is not set asides or any type of quotas. it is simply saying we should open and allow opportunities for women who choose to go in to this that they can have the opportunities to d
now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical...
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commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: ms. ms. rodgers. a very special element to it. just wanted to mention that. >> thank you for that. >> president fong: commissioner antonini. >> commissioner antonini: thank you. a couple of things i was interested in learning the twin peaks tavern allegedly the first of the bars with windows where you could look in. the first of the so-called fern bars because i thought ith&::úss henry -- it would be the late 60's early 70's. but on another note, i heard about the avalos legislation. and, now, i remember we've, on numerous occasions considered our policy on demolitions and reset the policy accordingly. so i don't understand why -- i guess its strfl administrative i don't know why the board of supervisors -- >> the clerk of the board has not transmitted the full ordinance to us yet but we will, in our analysis, review, as you said, we've done recent updates to our merger criteria and will review that history when we bring the ordinance before you. >> commissioner antonini: but we would presumably be the decision-making body on tha
commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: ms. ms. rodgers. a very special element to it. just wanted to mention that. >> thank you for that. >> president fong: commissioner antonini. >> commissioner antonini: thank you. a couple of things i was interested in learning the twin peaks tavern allegedly the first of the bars with windows where you could look in. the first of the so-called fern bars because i thought ith&::úss henry -- it would be the late 60's early...
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thank you to david corn, wes moore, ronna, and jonathan altar. i will see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when i am joined by chris hayes, governor ed rendell, bill burton, joye reid, buzz feed's ben smith, and actor jeffrey wright. until then, can you find us at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b
thank you to david corn, wes moore, ronna, and jonathan altar. i will see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when i am joined by chris hayes, governor ed rendell, bill burton, joye reid, buzz feed's ben smith, and actor jeffrey wright. until then, can you find us at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall....
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steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be paying higher taxes if we have wages and salaries and the payroll tax, as you know, jenna, comes right out of paycheck. it will affect people, lower income people, middle income people, higher income people. so that is a real bite out of middle class incomes, no question about it. you know all the litany of other taxes that went up. the capital-gains tax, the small business tax, the dividend tax. it was a whopper of a tax increase. about $600 billion, jenna. i think overall the impact of this tax increase will be negative for the economy. i think there will be less hiring and less investing. jenna: so
steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be...
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juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates, you are going to see the market react and probably react badly. so investors and advisors could be in a rising interest rate environment before it really is due." thanks, juli. from new jersey northward, there's plenty of people hoping the newly-elected members of the house respond to disaster relief better than their outgoing predecessors. members of the 113th congress were sworn in thursday, a day after house majority leader john boehner put off a floor vote on $60 million approved by the senate to help the northeast recover from superstorm sandy, the most destructive storm of 2012. toda
juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates,...
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other winners julian moore fogame change, kevin cost ner for hatfields and mccoys. homeland and brian cranston for brinking bad and the cast of down "downtown abbey." >> bill: our friend bill deblasio who has been on the show several times announced he is running for mayor of new york. >> i didn't see that. you are kidding >> bill: good for him. >> peter: cool. >> sarah palin is available for a new gig. sarah palin who quit the job parted ways. >> bristol's mother? >> yes. >>. >> she has parted ways with fox news where she was a $1 million al year commentator. fox simply saying they wish her the best and her future endeavors. she worked there for three years. her last appearance was in mid december with greta van cestsustern >> bill: what will she do now? go back to cheerleading. >> at rusha. >> abc reporting a 4 bedroom estate outside of san francisco sold as the second-most expensive house ever in the united states for a crisp 117 and a half million dollar. >> come on. where? >> a 4-bedroom house in the woodside mountains. >> bill: woodside is a pretty nice area.
other winners julian moore fogame change, kevin cost ner for hatfields and mccoys. homeland and brian cranston for brinking bad and the cast of down "downtown abbey." >> bill: our friend bill deblasio who has been on the show several times announced he is running for mayor of new york. >> i didn't see that. you are kidding >> bill: good for him. >> peter: cool. >> sarah palin is available for a new gig. sarah palin who quit the job parted ways. >>...
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then we become loose of all of our diplomatic moorings. we still have 90,000 troops in afghanistan. iraq is having very big difficulties. the entire area is so combustible and dangerous. this is an example of how we have to be careful how we spread our way through this -- how we tried our way through this. -- how we tread our way throught this. guest: i think that is very important because it is now freeing up assets. countries like iran and others are looking at the fact that america will have more capacity with less tied down. we need to remember that there are a couple of factors here. if chuck hagel were to be confirmed as secretary of defense, he will follow the president's policy as stated. senate confirmation hearings are wonderful exercises. it is just like watching c-span. you can learn so much that you did not know. the questions and doubts others have will be served at this meeting. they become a wonderful case statements and records and the way american democracy should take place. if you took chuck hagel's statements in that we need to think strategically and not active
then we become loose of all of our diplomatic moorings. we still have 90,000 troops in afghanistan. iraq is having very big difficulties. the entire area is so combustible and dangerous. this is an example of how we have to be careful how we spread our way through this -- how we tried our way through this. -- how we tread our way throught this. guest: i think that is very important because it is now freeing up assets. countries like iran and others are looking at the fact that america will have...
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tell me about the tagging of moor lee? nearly two tons on a boat. what was that like? >> u.s. a very interesting thing. we've been successful in bringing world-class fishermen together with world class scientists. we came together in cape cod last september, and greg skomol was seeing a lot of great whites, and they were shutting down the beaches. we needed to put facts behind the fear, and we could manage them and people using the beaches safely. we were able to capture mary lee and use a special lift on the side of the research vessel to lift her off the research vessel and put a hose in her mouth and we execute a dozen research projects in about 15 minutes while the shark is out of water so we can get the latest technology, get blood samples to study about reproductive activity and physiological sfres a stress and things, and we lower her into the water and track her. she has ignited enthusiasm. we are turning the corner on the whole fear. people are embracing her in the southeast. putting together the pieces of the puzzle of her life. really thrilling to have created the t
tell me about the tagging of moor lee? nearly two tons on a boat. what was that like? >> u.s. a very interesting thing. we've been successful in bringing world-class fishermen together with world class scientists. we came together in cape cod last september, and greg skomol was seeing a lot of great whites, and they were shutting down the beaches. we needed to put facts behind the fear, and we could manage them and people using the beaches safely. we were able to capture mary lee and use...
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i thought demi moore was spectacular so i was thinking -- [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: how many years ago was that anyway? gi jane? >> that was over ten years ago. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: like at least he didn't go to strip tease like i would have. this can potentially lead to the demise of our military -- >> i thought he was suggesting that she got nibblets up her who ha. >> stephanie: yeah. oh, really, must we ted nugent at a gun show? >> i'm part of a great experience in self government where we the people determine our own pursuit of happiness and our own individual liberty. not to be confused with the barack obama gang who believes in we the sheeple, and if you want another concord bridge. i have got some buddies. >> stephanie: oh. >> he has buddies. >> stephanie: he is so macho and scary. >> you want to take on the army? >> stephanie: yeah. his threats are always so scary. oh bryan fischer again of american family radio. >> it's a simple fact of biblical history that if we do not -- if we do not as a nation come to repentance for the sin of abortion, we will have to pay for that
i thought demi moore was spectacular so i was thinking -- [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: how many years ago was that anyway? gi jane? >> that was over ten years ago. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: like at least he didn't go to strip tease like i would have. this can potentially lead to the demise of our military -- >> i thought he was suggesting that she got nibblets up her who ha. >> stephanie: yeah. oh, really, must we ted nugent at a gun show? >> i'm part of a great...
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joining us stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal" happy new year. good to see you. >> you too, rick. rick: what do you think?. >> you ask a question what is in the bill. a lot of members don't know. rick: they're probably reing it right now. >> i was up to the wee hours of the morning trying to read the 150 page bill. amazing little items. tax give aways for nascar, for the wind industry, for biodiesel, for movie producers. those are small items. but the big items are the taxes that will affect 100 million americans. and you know, there were a lot of rate changes everything from the capital gains rate to the estate tax, to the dividend tax and of course personal income, tax rates. rick: was there, anything, steve, that jumped out at you specifically when you were reading it this morning you thought, gee, i can't believe the be republicans went for that, or i can't believe the democrats agreed to do that? >> a couple things. one is, you heard earlier from the sound bites you played from some of the republicans that they are still extremely frustrated
joining us stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal" happy new year. good to see you. >> you too, rick. rick: what do you think?. >> you ask a question what is in the bill. a lot of members don't know. rick: they're probably reing it right now. >> i was up to the wee hours of the morning trying to read the 150 page bill. amazing little items. tax give aways for nascar, for the wind industry, for biodiesel, for movie producers. those are small items. but...
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. >> this best-seller about problems on the mccain/palin ticket became an hbo movie with julianne moore. and that was called "game change." >> what is "game change"? >> oh, alex trebek. cultural literacy, low. >> wow! all right. it's time now -- >> doesn't know the question. it's not even that hard. >> a gimme. >> alex trebek knew it, in fairness. >> it was so obvious to them, it must have been something else. >> yeah. that's what it is. >> too obvious. >> time now for the "must-read opinion pages." and we have this from "the washington post" and robert samuelsson. he writes, "obama's leadership failure, the fiscal cliff is a massive failure of presidential leadership. the tedious and technical negotiations are but a subplot in a larger drama. government can no longer fulfill all the promises it has made to various constituencies. some promises will be reduced or disavowed. which ones? why? only the president can pose these questions in a way that starts a national conversation over the choices to be made, but doing so requires the president to tell people things they don't want to hear
. >> this best-seller about problems on the mccain/palin ticket became an hbo movie with julianne moore. and that was called "game change." >> what is "game change"? >> oh, alex trebek. cultural literacy, low. >> wow! all right. it's time now -- >> doesn't know the question. it's not even that hard. >> a gimme. >> alex trebek knew it, in fairness. >> it was so obvious to them, it must have been something else. >> yeah....
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liz claman going through the last hour of trading, and we have a fox business exclusive, and daniel moore not happy about the new medical tax. find out what it means for the jobs and innovation. "countdown to the closing bell" is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to nd the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected.
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and plus can either party compromise and keep hard core supporters on board, neera tannen, stephen moore of the "wall street journal" and jackie calmes of the "new york times" and our own dana bash. you knows what happens when sis fuss rolls that boulder to the top of the hill, it rolls back down, a piece of greek mythology that brings to us the reality of the u.s. congress. it got a deal that raises taxes on the upper brackets and prevents for now huge spending cuts. it's moved on to the issue of avoiding a u.s. default. >> the president needs to show up early this time. >> republicans say they are done raising taxes. they want the president to agree to spending cuts in exchange for raising the amount of money the u.s. treasury is allowed to borrow. the president wants the debt ceiling raised without debate. but be serious, this is washington. >> any future budget agreements must balance the need for thoughtful spending reductions, with revenue from the wealthiest among us and closing wasteful tax loopholes. >> joining me now to tell us where this is all headed, the senate's number two
and plus can either party compromise and keep hard core supporters on board, neera tannen, stephen moore of the "wall street journal" and jackie calmes of the "new york times" and our own dana bash. you knows what happens when sis fuss rolls that boulder to the top of the hill, it rolls back down, a piece of greek mythology that brings to us the reality of the u.s. congress. it got a deal that raises taxes on the upper brackets and prevents for now huge spending cuts. it's...
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joining me now is wes moore. he's author of the book the other wes moore. thanks to boet of you for being here tonight. >> great to be here. >> nia, isn't it going to take more than a few classes at a two-day retreat to fix what's wrong with the gop? >> i think that's probably right. if you just look back at what has happened so far not only in the 2012 election, but in this last fiscal cliff deal, we know that there's a lot of distension in boehner's ranks. so here we are trying to figure out a way forward. there's a lot of disagreement about spending cuts and what they want to fight over. is it debt ceiling, is it sequestration, is it the resolution later in march? they could use that bell to call them to order there but it's hard to think that they could find a path. you've got on the one hand, a lot of distension in the rarngs there. but, also, just public opinion seems to be stacked against them. they're on the wrong side of so many issues. they seem to be wanting to plot a course right in the near term. but i think on the other hand, if you look at wh
joining me now is wes moore. he's author of the book the other wes moore. thanks to boet of you for being here tonight. >> great to be here. >> nia, isn't it going to take more than a few classes at a two-day retreat to fix what's wrong with the gop? >> i think that's probably right. if you just look back at what has happened so far not only in the 2012 election, but in this last fiscal cliff deal, we know that there's a lot of distension in boehner's ranks. so here we are...
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mallory moore is a kids' reporter who interviewed michelle obama and jill abide expend then than a, also -- and then hannah, she interviewed as well. >> so yesterday, you spent time with the first lady and second lady of the united states? >> yes, i did. >> how did it go? >> it was nice to meet them. they made you feel relaxed in the white house and i liked getting to know them and what they liked to read. >> are you going write an article? >> yes, i posted on the kids' blog page, a small paragraph about it. >> what did you say? >> i talked about joining forces, which is the important military program that supports the military families. and i find that important because it's not supporting the people that are off at war, it's supporting their families and their children. >> and hannah, you are covering the kids' inaugural concert for scholastic, many are saying, you two are impressive, do the kids care about the inauguration and do they pay attention and why should they? >> i have been covering the election for the past couple of months and i found that i think that kids do care and the
mallory moore is a kids' reporter who interviewed michelle obama and jill abide expend then than a, also -- and then hannah, she interviewed as well. >> so yesterday, you spent time with the first lady and second lady of the united states? >> yes, i did. >> how did it go? >> it was nice to meet them. they made you feel relaxed in the white house and i liked getting to know them and what they liked to read. >> are you going write an article? >> yes, i posted...
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. >> any more word on caleb moore's injuries? >> last update from the family was that he remained in krillical condition, is being observed and monitored in the hospital in grand junction. >> can you describe his injuries for us? >> he was knocked out after you saw that sled hit him in the head and when he came to he was being treated to at the local hospital ins aspend for a concussion when they found bleeding around his heard so they air lifted him to st. mary's hospital in grand junction where, after i guess he had friday morning emergency heart surgery and complications from that surgery led to a brain injury or brain complications what the family says. >> sadly he wasn't the only athlete injured in the winter x games. there were five or six athletes injured, too. >> yeah, his brother, who followed him, was injured on the same jump, only moments later, separated his toes. couple of skiers were injured on the slopestyle course. >> the question is rises are these x games too extreme, are they getting too dangerous? >> you know,
. >> any more word on caleb moore's injuries? >> last update from the family was that he remained in krillical condition, is being observed and monitored in the hospital in grand junction. >> can you describe his injuries for us? >> he was knocked out after you saw that sled hit him in the head and when he came to he was being treated to at the local hospital ins aspend for a concussion when they found bleeding around his heard so they air lifted him to st. mary's...
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i'm joined by samantha moore. where is that all headed? >> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun. that moisture starting to push more into the pace in's midsection. still a few showers left in arizona, but the bulk of the activity here centered on st. louis right now. where freezing rain has been reported. trace amounts so far. more expected. could see a tenth of an inch of ice, and, of course, you know that is enough to make it very difficult to navigate the roadways. so stay at home if you can in the st. louis area this morning. also in chicago, throughout this afternoon, we expect to see conditions go downhill. you can see that wintry mix approaching the chicagoland area right n
i'm joined by samantha moore. where is that all headed? >> right now headed into st. louis and chicago. so what a mess it is going to be throughout this afternoon with the ice accumulating. it forms first on elevated surfaces. bridges, overpasses, freeways. slow down, take it easy. it is going to be a rough go for a while. as this moisture moves from the desert southwest. record rain in phoenix yesterday. one of the top ten wettest days ever in recorded history in the valley of the sun....
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. >> reporter: police arrested 57- year-old mark moore, a convicted felon on parole. at his home they found expensive bikes and parts like frames and seats. >> this is probably like the biggest catch that we have had. >> reporter: police say while the arrest is good news they caution that there's still a lot of people out there who want your bike. this man just learned his wheels were stolen. >> i left the bike quite a few times and it was safe. so i assumed it was. it's part of the hassle of having a bike. >> reporter: others were glad he got caught. >> bicycles are people transportation. transportation is one of the main ways of getting around right now. and somebody taking somebody else's bike is just not right. >> reporter: bart set up a web page for people to find their stolen property. in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mans
. >> reporter: police arrested 57- year-old mark moore, a convicted felon on parole. at his home they found expensive bikes and parts like frames and seats. >> this is probably like the biggest catch that we have had. >> reporter: police say while the arrest is good news they caution that there's still a lot of people out there who want your bike. this man just learned his wheels were stolen. >> i left the bike quite a few times and it was safe. so i assumed it was. it's...
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however, i did see chief moore walking out of city hall earlier today. st. louis i'm damian trujillo, bay area news. >> thanks for the update. dangerously cold. a live look over san jose where a winter blast is sinking the mercury toward freeding. it's not just the south bay. a live look at a key california artery shut down at this hour. look at the backup. this is i-5. it's closed in the grapevine area because of snow. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is here to tell us where there were freeze warnings and frost advisories. >> we warned you yesterday about this cold and this is kind of the first phase. it's going to get worse as we head throughout the next 24 to 36 hours. some windchys. winds five to ten miles per hour helping it feel like 39 in napa, 44 in livermore and 42 in san jose. whereby the cold test" its be in the north bay, east bay and the south bay. we'll have prolonged temperatures below 30 degrees. likely col kill some sensitive plants and also some kropts as we'll see three to four days of these cold temperatures over night with the north bay
however, i did see chief moore walking out of city hall earlier today. st. louis i'm damian trujillo, bay area news. >> thanks for the update. dangerously cold. a live look over san jose where a winter blast is sinking the mercury toward freeding. it's not just the south bay. a live look at a key california artery shut down at this hour. look at the backup. this is i-5. it's closed in the grapevine area because of snow. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is here to tell us where there were...
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the prognosis not good for winter x games snow mobiler caleb moore. in critical condition in grand junction, colorado. he underwent heart surgery. doctors say he is experiencing a secondary complicatiocomplicati. moore's grandfather says it's almost certain he is not going to make it. >>> casey anthony's attorney says she might consider a career as a paralegal. she has seen how the legal system works up close. the 26-year-old acquitted on murder charges in the death of her daughter, kaleigh. the attorney admits any paralegal future is a long way off. "you don't go from being the most hated woman in the world to living a normal life." >> finished being the queen. queen bea triks announcing that after 33 years on the throne, she is ready to pass it on to her son. this is a largely ceremonial role. he will become king april 30th. the 75th birthday and the 200th anniversary of the kingdom is the reason. passing on. >> a nice thing. and one happy 45-year-old. >>> pho >>> foam party on the beach. windy conditions off the coast of australia, turning up big w
the prognosis not good for winter x games snow mobiler caleb moore. in critical condition in grand junction, colorado. he underwent heart surgery. doctors say he is experiencing a secondary complicatiocomplicati. moore's grandfather says it's almost certain he is not going to make it. >>> casey anthony's attorney says she might consider a career as a paralegal. she has seen how the legal system works up close. the 26-year-old acquitted on murder charges in the death of her daughter,...
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. >>> i spoke with terence moore, i asked about this week's announcement that hall of fame voters had chosen no one to join the hall from this year's ballot. and terence took issue with pete rose's defense of roger clemens. >> well, two confessions, i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all time favorite player growing up as a youth. it pains me to say this but pete is wrong about this. roger clemens best friend at the time said roger clemens told him he used steroids. he backed out at the last minute when he was talking to the feds. the other thing pete said, numbers matter in baseball more so than any other sport. i mean, baseball's been around since 1869, have you these steroid users going against willie mays and hank aaron in history books is not fair to the guys of the past when you lump these knuckle heads in with them. >> this steroid era lasted awhile, could we see a repeat next year and the year after. >> two former atlanta braves heroes, they're going to right the ship, they will be first ballot hall of famers, no steroids there, this will become a moot p
. >>> i spoke with terence moore, i asked about this week's announcement that hall of fame voters had chosen no one to join the hall from this year's ballot. and terence took issue with pete rose's defense of roger clemens. >> well, two confessions, i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all time favorite player growing up as a youth. it pains me to say this but pete is wrong about this. roger clemens best friend at the time said roger clemens told him he used...
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we've even heard it compare to the legendary mary tyler moore show. and there is a long line of celebrities who guest starred on "30 rock" among them, oprah, al gore, and matt damon and then there is this little clip. >> you listen-clip. >> you listen to me, blitzer, either cnn gets back on the avery jessop story or i'll tell everyone your real name, steel hammerhands. hello? steel? mr. hammerhands? >> oh, i love that moment. even our own wolf blitzer got a little shout-out in one episode. >> how'd he know that? >> yeah, how'd he know that, right, wolf? we wish them well. and people will say that comedy is really hard to do. they have to do all that clever writing, so our hats off to them, to everybody behind that production, for seven seasons. >> you can call me steel. >> i will call you steel. you've got steel, you got blitz, all of these great nicknames. >> and right after the first gulf war, on "saturday night live," they accused me of make up my name for the war. so they said, well -- they said, what's your real name? howitzer explosion guys? >>
we've even heard it compare to the legendary mary tyler moore show. and there is a long line of celebrities who guest starred on "30 rock" among them, oprah, al gore, and matt damon and then there is this little clip. >> you listen-clip. >> you listen to me, blitzer, either cnn gets back on the avery jessop story or i'll tell everyone your real name, steel hammerhands. hello? steel? mr. hammerhands? >> oh, i love that moment. even our own wolf blitzer got a little...
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well, thanks to moore's law, which is the law that drives everything in technology about making every 18 months becomes twice as powerful and half as expensive -- >> rose: the processing in computers and everything else. >> everything becomes cheaper over time. like if you made an automobile it would only cost ten cents today. but the notion is that now we've gone -- we've put the means production in the hands of the consumers and that means that they literally no longer need media companies or big companies. if they have something to say or something they want to create and it basically says people like you who have an audience, who have a brand, no matter how large or small can reach that brand in a way you never could before. you don't need someone else's permission. you don't need to observe the seven words no one can say on television. you can have whatever programming you wish. this is likely, i think, to result in some really important improvements in daily life for all of us. i think it will be transformational in education because essentially this notion that we're going to d
well, thanks to moore's law, which is the law that drives everything in technology about making every 18 months becomes twice as powerful and half as expensive -- >> rose: the processing in computers and everything else. >> everything becomes cheaper over time. like if you made an automobile it would only cost ten cents today. but the notion is that now we've gone -- we've put the means production in the hands of the consumers and that means that they literally no longer need media...